US5860643A - Collector apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a collector apparatus and method for collecting and advancing sheet articles. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved high-capacity collector apparatus and method with an ability for the collection and subsequent advancement of large stacks of collected sheet articles of various dimensions and having particular application for use in high-speed media processing.
- collector or accumulator apparatuses have been and/or are utilized for the collection and subsequent advancement of sheet articles comprising paper sheets, documents and the like such as those typically utilized in high-speed media processing such as, for example, mail processing.
- One such collector apparatus and method utilizes a front stop/pusher carriage for advancing a set or stack of collected sheet articles into constant running nip rollers which handle and further advance the collected sheet articles.
- Another collector or accumulator apparatus and method that has been used in the past uses over and under continuously running round belt drives to advance sheet articles into clutch-actuated nip rollers.
- Yet another common collector apparatus and method uses flat belt drives and solenoid-actuated drop rollers to convey collected sheet articles into constant running nip rollers.
- a collector apparatus and method used in the past which does not require the use of nip rollers is a Vacuum Sheet Sequencer device comprising a two belt system wherein each belt has two spaced-apart lugs fixedly attached thereto and the system is driven by a clutch brake system.
- One lug of each belt simultaneously acts as a front stop for collected sheet articles.
- Advancement of the collected sheet articles occurs by each belt simultaneously cycling such that the lugs acting as front stops move forward in the advance direction and out of the way of further advancement of the collected sheet articles by movement dictated by the belts.
- the other lugs of each belt simultaneously move to push the collected sheet articles from their previous stop position and stop in a position for providing a stop for subsequent collected sheet articles. Since the lugs are fixedly attached to the belts and therefore all cycle simultaneously, this system typically is adapted for collecting and advancing sheet articles of a certain predetermined dimension or size and therefore suffers from such disadvantage.
- a novel collector apparatus and method are provided for collecting sheet articles and subsequently advancing the collected sheet articles.
- the collector apparatus comprises a stage for collecting a stack of sheet articles advanced thereto wherein the stage is adjustable to accommodate sheet articles of various dimensions or sizes.
- Pusher/stop means are provided and are operable to stop sheet articles collected in a stack in the stage and to subsequently push the stack of sheet articles from the stage.
- the pusher/stop means comprises a plurality of belt means each having one lug member fixedly attached thereto.
- the collector apparatus comprises two pairs of independently controlled movable belt means each having one lug member attached thereto.
- the lug members of one pair of belt means are adapted for providing a front stop for one stack of sheet articles collected in the stage, and for alternately moving to a rear ready position and then pushing another stack of collected sheet articles from the stage at a predetermined time.
- Each belt means operatively extends around one drive pulley and one idle pulley, and the belt means are aligned so that two opposing shafts rotated independently by separate drive motors can be used to controllably drive each pair of belt means independently.
- FIG. 1 of the drawings is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the collector apparatus of the present invention
- FIG. 2A of the drawings is an exploded perspective view of one shaft and its pulleys attached thereto according to the present invention
- FIG. 2B of the drawings is an exploded perspective view of another shaft and its pulleys attached thereto according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 of the drawings is a perspective view of the collector apparatus of FIG. 1 with upper portions removed therefrom;
- FIG. 3A of the drawings is a perspective view of a rear portion of the stationary frame of the collector apparatus of this invention with a portion of the movable carrier frame supported thereon;
- FIG. 3B of the drawings is an isolated rear perspective view of the back plate of the rear portion of the stationary frame according to this invention.
- FIG. 4 of the drawings is a perspective view of the stationary frame of this invention and the carrier frame supported thereon with the stage deck on the carrier frame;
- FIG. 5 of the drawings is a perspective view of a portion of the stationary frame and a portion of the carrier frame supported thereon and illustrating a portion of the adjustable center belt system according to this invention
- FIG. 6 of the drawings is a perspective view of the collector apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with an intermediate plate positioned between opposing upper and lower sides of the belt means and having deflector brushes extending therefrom;
- FIG. 6A of the drawings is an isolated perspective view of the intermediate plate of FIG. 6 according to this invention.
- FIG. 7 of the drawings is an isolated perspective view of the center holddown member according to this invention.
- FIG. 8A of the drawings is a bottom plan view of the belt means and shafts illustrating one position of the lug members attached to the belt means according to this invention
- FIG. 8B of the drawings is a bottom plan view of the belt means and shafts illustrating a cycled position of the lug members attached to the belt means according to this invention.
- FIGS. 9A, 9B and 9C of the drawings are side schematic illustrations of positions of the lug members according to this invention during various stages of cycling to collect and advance a stack of sheet articles.
- a novel collector apparatus generally designated 10 and method are provided which have particular use in high-speed media processing for collecting one or more sheet articles and advancing them from their collected position in an advance direction to another location. While it is envisioned in accordance with this invention that collector apparatus 10 can have other suitable applications, collector apparatus 10 is particularly adapted for collecting in a stack sheet articles fed in a seriatim and one-up manner in high-speed media processing and advancing the stack of collected sheet articles from collecting apparatus 10.
- the sheet articles can comprise any sheet articles suitable for processing such as in mail processing where the sheet articles can be paper sheets, documents, panels or the like. Collecting apparatus 10, however, has primary application for collecting and advancing flat unfolded sheet articles that can be over-accumulated.
- collecting apparatus 10 is modular in design so as to be easily operatively connected with and disconnected from other components for material processing.
- collector apparatus 10 which is adapted for collecting and advancing one or more sheet articles.
- collecting apparatus 10 will be used to collect in a stack a plurality of sheet articles coming from another material processing device or unit and subsequently advance the stack of collected sheet articles.
- Sheet articles can be advanced in a seriatim and one-up manner to collecting apparatus 10 between upper entry idle transport rollers 12A and 12B and lower entry drive transport rollers 14A and 14B (FIG. 5), respectively, in the direction indicated by arrow 16.
- the stack of collected sheet articles is advanced therefrom from the opposite side of collecting apparatus 10 in the direction indicated by arrow 18.
- Collector apparatus 10 comprises a plurality of spaced-apart and parallel belt means as illustrated in FIGS. 1, 6, 8A and 8B in a preferred embodiment.
- the belt means could comprise other suitable structure such as, for example, suitable chain structures
- the belt means preferably comprise a first outer pair of endless timing belts B1 and B2 and a second inner pair of endless timing belts B3 and B4.
- belts B1, B2, B3 and B4 each extend around and between a pair of opposing pulleys 20A and 20B, 22A and 22B, 24A and 24B and 26A and 26B, respectively.
- pulleys 20A, 22A, 24A, and 26A are attached to a common shaft 30A while pulleys 20B, 22B, 24B and 26B are attached to a common shaft 30B.
- pulleys 20A and 24A are close and adjacent to one another separated by spacer 32A on one portion of shaft 30A while pulleys 22A and 26A are likewise positioned adjacent and close to one another separated by spacer 32B on another portion of shaft 30A spaced apart from pulleys 20A and 24A.
- pulleys 20A, 24A and one of pulleys 22A, 26A are drive pulleys while the others are idle pulleys. More specifically, the inner pulleys 24A and 26A attached to shaft 30A are attached by bearings so as to be freely rotatable as idle pulleys.
- the outer pulleys 20A and 22A, however, attached to shaft 30B are attached by keys K1 and K2, respectively,so that pulleys 20A and 22A are drive pulleys.
- pulleys 20B and 24B are positioned adjacent and close to one another separated by spacer 32C on one portion of shaft 30B while pulleys 22B and 26B are positioned adjacent and close to one another separated by spacer 32D on another portion of shaft 30B spaced apart from pulleys 20B and 24B.
- one of pulleys 20B, 24B and one of pulleys 22B and 26B is a drive pulley while the other is an idle pulley except that the two inner pulleys attached to shaft 30B, pulleys 24B and 26B, are the drive pulleys while the two outer pulleys attached to shaft 30B, pulleys 20B and 22B, are the idle pulleys. More specifically, pulleys 20B and 22B are attached to shaft 30B on bearings so as to be freely rotatable as idle pulleys. Pulleys 24B and 26B, however, are attached to shaft 30B by keys K3 and K4, respectively, so that pulleys 24B and 26B are drive pulleys.
- shafts 30A and 30B can be operatively extended past the outer pulleys attached thereto and independently driven by drive means comprising motors M1 and M2, respectively.
- Motors M1 and M2 can be used to independently control rotation of shafts 30A and 30B, respectively, by the operative connection of drive belts 34A and 34B to motors M1 and M2, respectively, and to fixedly attached pulleys 36A and 36B, respectively.
- Motors M1 and M2 can be step motors or closed-loop servomotors.
- belt means B1 and B2 operate identically and simultaneously by activation of motor M1 while belt means B3 and B4 operate identically and simultaneously by activation of motor M2.
- each belt B1, B2, B3 and B4 Attached to each belt B1, B2, B3 and B4 are pusher/stop means illustrated in FIG. 1, 6, 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B and 9C in the preferred embodiment as lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4, respectively.
- Lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4 are adapted for engaging sheet articles processed through collector apparatus 10.
- Each lug member L1, L2, L3 and L4 is particularly adapted for providing a front stop for sheet articles collected in collector apparatus 10, and alternately for pushing collected sheet articles collector apparatus 10.
- lug members L1, L2, L3, and L4 are for illustration purposes only, and it is to be understood that the relative positions thereof during actual operation and processing of sheet articles through collector apparatus 10 will not be such that lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4 will all be aligned as in FIGS. 1 and 6. Rather, the positions of lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4 will be such that lug members within pairs thereof will be aligned as described further hereinbelow.
- Collector apparatus 10 further comprises an adjustable stage generally designated 50 as best shown in FIG. 4 for receiving and supporting one or more sheet articles of various sizes advanced to and collected therein.
- stage 50 is spacedly positioned below belts B1, B2, B3 and B4 such that sheet articles can be advanced to and in stage 50 below belts B1, B2, B3 and B4, although it can be appreciated and is specifically envisioned according to this invention that stage 50 could be positioned above the belts and define openings through which the lug members could extend to engage and process sheet articles collected in the stage above the belts.
- Stage 50 is on a deck D and preferably comprises a bottom flat collector surface 52, side walls 54A and 54B and a rear back stop 56.
- Side guide plates 58A and 58B are attached to and can extend above side walls 54A and 54B, respectively, and can be used to provide assistance in guiding sheet articles processed through stage 50.
- a plurality of recessed guide slots 60A, 60B, 60C, and 60D, best shown in FIG. 4, are defined within bottom surface 52 and are adapted for receiving an end portion of lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4, respectively, during operation of collector apparatus 10 such that the lug members can extend past the bottom of the collected sheet articles to facilitate effective stopping and advancement all collected sheet articles.
- stage 50 is therefore selectively adjustable to accommodate and collect sheet articles of various widths and lengths.
- stage 50 is preferably selectively adjustable to receive sheet articles ranging in size from approximately seven (7) inches long and eleven (11) inches wide to eleven (11) inches long and seven (7) inches wide.
- side walls 54A and 54B are slidably adjustable toward and away from each other, and side guide plates 58A and 58B are likewise slidably movable toward and away from one another since they are attached to side walls 54A and 54B, respectively.
- side walls 54A and 54B and side guide plates 58A and 58B can be selectively adjusted so as to accommodate sheet articles of various widths.
- Carrier frame 70 includes opposing side plate P1 and P2 and is movably supported on a main support frame which includes back plate 80, front plate 82, and support sections 84A and 84B (FIG. 3A) extending therebetween. More specifically, support sections 84A and 84B define upper tracks, such as upper track 86A of support section 84A, on which upper guide wheels 72A, 72B, and 72C, 72D, respectively, (FIG.
- Carrier frame also includes lower rollers, such as lower rollers 74A, 74B, 74C (not shown) and 74D for fitting against and being guided by lower tracks (not shown) defined in support sections 84A and 84B.
- Deck D is therefore slidably connected to the rest of collector apparatus 10 such that deck D is slidably movable toward and away from back plate 80 of collector apparatus 10.
- an upper shelf 88 can be attached to back plate 80 and/or support sections 84A and 84B, and deck D and stage 50 can be telescopically slidable a predetermined extent beneath and a predetermined extent from beneath upper shelf 88. In this manner, stage 50 can be selectively adjusted to accommodate sheet articles of various lengths.
- collector apparatus 10 includes a handwheel 90 which can be turned to selectively adjust deck D as best illustrated in FIG. 3B.
- Handwheel 90 connects with a shaft 92 which operatively connects with screw 94 such that turning of handwheel 90 rotates screw 94.
- Screw 94 is adapted for operative attachment to block 76 (shown in FIG. 3A) which is attached to and underneath carrier frame 70 wherein rotation of screw 94 causes telescopic movement of deck D.
- Collector apparatus 10 preferably additionally includes at least one extendable and retractable belt means adapted for use in advancing sheet articles fed to collector apparatus 10 to the position in which they will be collected.
- belt means comprises endless belt means 100 which extends around fixed pulley 102, idle pulleys 104A, 104B and 104C and lower drive pulley 106.
- Idle pulleys 104A, 104B and 104C are attached to the upper end of deck support 78 of carrier frame 70 wherein they are movable with deck support 78 and whereby the upper portion of belt means 100 between drive pulley 102 and idle pulley 104C extends and retracts as carrier frame 70 slidably moves.
- Pulley 104B is movably attached to deck support 78 so that belt means 100 can be maintained at a constant tension even during and after extension or retraction. As shown in FIG. 4, a portion of belt means 100 is exposed through an opening defined by upper shelf 88.
- a holddown member 110 shown in FIGS. 1 and 6 and best shown in FIG. 7, is provided and includes idle rollers 112A and 112B for pressing against belt means 100 for belt means 100 to advance sheet articles to the position for collection.
- Collector apparatus 10 can further include an intermediate plate 120 around which belts the belts can extend without contact as shown in FIGS. 6 and 6A.
- deflector brushes such as deflector brushes 122A and 122B can be attached to intermediate plate 120 and positioned so as to suitably contact exiting sheet articles.
- sheet articles can be advanced seriatim between transport rollers 12A, 12B and 14A, 14B, respectively, and belt means 100 can then advance the sheet articles in seriatim manner to stage 50 which is in a lower elevational position and allows the sheet articles to be over-accumulated.
- the sheet articles are stopped from further advancement by one of the pairs of lug members L1, L2 or L3, L4.
- FIG. 8A of the drawings shows one position of lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4 where they are ready for allowing advancement to and collection of sheet articles on bottom surface 52 of stage 50.
- lug members L1 and L2 are positioned vertically on the lower or bottom part of belts B1 and B2, respectively, and are proximate the front ends of belts B1 and B2 ready to provide a stop for sheet articles advanced to stage 50.
- lug members L3 and L4 are in a horizontal position on the opposite ends of belts B3 and B4, respectively, out of the way of sheet articles to be advanced to and collected in stage 50.
- FIG. 8B shows lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4 where they have completely cycled on belts B1, B2, B3 and B4 from their positions shown in FIG. 8A.
- the pairs of lug members have switched positions on their respective belts as lug members L1 and L2 are now both in a horizontal position on an end of belts B1 and B2, respectively, while lug members L3 and L4 are both vertical on the bottom sides of belts B3 and B4 proximate ends thereof in the front stop position.
- FIG. 8B therefore illustrates another position where lug members L1, L2, L3 and L4 are in a position ready for sheet articles to be advanced and collected in stage 50.
- FIGS. 9A, 9B and 9C of the drawings schematically illustrate by side views cycling of collector apparatus 10.
- a stack S of sheet articles has been collected on bottom surface 52 of stage 50 below the belts as only belt B1 can be seen.
- Stack S is in front end registration against lug member L1, which minimizes dump cycle time, as it provides a stop preventing further advancement of stack S.
- a portion of lug member L1 actually extends below bottom surface 52.
- lug member L2 is hidden by lug member L1 but that lug member L2 would be in the front stop for stack S.
- Lug member L3 is in the rear ready position where it allows advancement of sheet articles to stage 50.
- lug member L4 is hidden by lug member L3 but that lug member L4 would also be in the rear ready position.
- FIG. 9B illustrates a partially cycled position wherein lug member L1 has cycled in the advance direction and around to the top of belt B1 where it is advancing toward the rear.
- Lug member L3 has cycled down and around belt B3 (not shown) to engage and push stack S from stage 50 in the opposite direction from which the sheet articles forming stack S entered stage 50.
- An end portion of lug member L3 extends below bottom surface 52.
- FIG. 9C illustrates completion of the cycle and shows lug member L1 now in the rear ready position while lug member L3 is now in the front stop position ready for stopping another stack of sheet articles to be collected in stage 50.
- Lug member L3 has stopped very close to the front end of stage 50 which is advantageous by facilitating complete advancement of stack S from stage 50.
- the present invention provides a novel collector apparatus and method, particularly for use in high-speed media processing, for collecting and advancing sheet articles. It can also be seen that the present invention provides a collector apparatus and method for collecting and advancing sheet articles with an ability to collect and advance larger stacks of sheet articles than prior art collector apparatuses and methods. As can be appreciated, the present invention further provides a collector apparatus and method which selectively and adjustably allows for collection and advancement of sheet articles of various dimensions or sizes and which provides for improved handling of processed sheet articles in order to minimize toner smearing on and prevent shingling of processed sheet articles.
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